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Low Profile Ball Head, CAVIX Metal Ball Head Mount 36mm 1/4" Quick Release Plate for DSLR Tripod Monopod Camcorder, Max Load 33lbs/15kg
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Low Profile Ball Head, CAVIX Metal Ball Head Mount 36mm 1/4" Quick Release Plate for DSLR Tripod Monopod Camcorder, Max Load 33lbs/15kg

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➽【Low Profile Ball Head Enhanced Stability】: Further improved 36mm low gravity center panoramic ball head design brings stronger locking force. The center of gravity has been reduced by 15% by moving the screw knob from bottom of the ball to the side, which makes it has better stability and lightweight. Max loading capacity: 33lbs/15kg, bottom diameter: 1.95in/50mm, ball head height: 3.07in/78mm, Net weight:0.57 lbs/0.26kg. ➽【Precise Panoramic Ballhead with Bubble Level】: Upgraded 360-degree rotation panoramic tripod head with panning base to enable horizontal panoramic photography. Engraved scale on the top clamp and bottom panning base for precise panorama shoots. Built-in bubble level indicator on QR clamp for aiming and balance horizon leveling, which helps photographers to take wonderful panoramic photos in landscape photography. ➽【Portable Design, Support Horizontal & Vertical Shooting】: The ball adopts Polymer materials design, which brings lighter weight without compromising its locking force. Hollow-out design of QR quick-release clamp plate makes the ball head lightweight and portable for travel. The U-groove of ball head allows free switch between vertical and horizontal shooting easily. 2 twist-lock knobs design can set your camera at different angles easily and quickly tighten or loosen the ball.

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